NCNM Presents "Fitness In a Box"

October 10, 2021 @ 10:30AM — 2:30PM Central Time (US & Canada)

This is a Continuing Education Seminar illustrating a new fitness system that's simple to perform. Your muscles make up almost 40% of your total body weight and therefore, they can impact your health in a greater way by supporting joints, stimulating the nervous system and releasing key elements through out the body. This system uses the science of flexing as many muscles as possible while performing a single exercise. This advanced conditioning discipline focuses on maximum stimulation instead of just isolating certain muscle groups.

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NCNM Presents "Fitness In a Box"

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This is a Continuing Education Seminar illustrating a new fitness system that's simple to perform. First Come First Serve to plan and accommodate for necessary social distancing.

For NCNM's #fitnessfriday initiatives we are featuring a new, up and coming muscle stimulation system created by Dr. Doug Gabbert called Total FLX “Let Your Muscles Be Your Medicine”.
Your muscles make up almost 40% of your total body weight and therefore, they can impact your health in a greater way by supporting joints, stimulating the nervous system and releasing key elements through out the body. Most people will lose an average of 5% of their muscle mass every 10 years after the age of 35.
This system uses the science of flexing as many muscles as possible while performing a single exercise. This advanced conditioning discipline focuses on maximum stimulation instead of just isolating certain muscle groups. When the body is forced to find a place of balance it stimulates more sensory receptors, which in turn, strengthens muscles, improves coordination, microcirculation, posture and mental acuity.
“The more muscle older adults have, the lower their risk of co-morbidity and death. Thus, rather than worrying about weight or body mass index (BMI), we should be trying to maximize and maintain muscle mass”
~ American Journal of Medicine.